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. >> mr. kennedy? >> i do agree. >> mr. gregg? >> i do agree. >> dr. poneman? >> i agree. >> about 80% of the people in this country violate tax returns online. mr. krush, do you fall yours online? >> i didn't. >> mr. gregg? >> no. >> dr. poneman? >> on old-fashioned, no. >> mr. kennedy? >> on old-fashioned as well. >> we understand about 80% of the people in this country file their tax returns online, we are talking of security with healthcare.gov when there's more personal information on a federal tax return. i want to highlight that that we are talking about security with healthcare.gov. when the majority of people file their tax returns online. all of you call for third parties to conduct security testing. the mitre corporation, blue canopy and frontier security have all been doing that for months. in your opinion are those companies can' copied it to do e work, yes or no? >> yes. >> mr. kennedy? >> yes. >> mr. gregg? >> dr. poneman? >> i only have knowledge of mitre in the answer is yes. >> thank
. >> mr. kennedy? >> i do agree. >> mr. gregg? >> i do agree. >> dr. poneman? >> i agree. >> about 80% of the people in this country violate tax returns online. mr. krush, do you fall yours online? >> i didn't. >> mr. gregg? >> no. >> dr. poneman? >> on old-fashioned, no. >> mr. kennedy? >> on old-fashioned as well. >> we understand about 80% of the people in this country file their tax returns online, we...
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. >> mr. kennedy? >> ooh -- i'm old-fashioned as well. >> so when you understand that about 80% of the people in this country file their tax returns online, we're talking about security on healthcare.gov when there's more personal information on a tax return. i just want to highlight that, that we're talking about security on healthcare.gov when the majority of people file their tax returns online. all of you call for third parties to conduct security testing. and the miter corporation, blue canopy and frontier security have all been doing that for months. in your opinion, are those companies competent to do the work? yes or no. mr. krush? >> yes. >> mr. kennedy? >> yes. >> mr. gregg? >> yes. >> dr. ponemon? >> i only have knowledge of miter, and the answer is, yes. >> thank you. mr. krush, to be clear, there have been no cases of a person's identity being stolen through healthcare.gov at this point, is that correct? >> that is correct. >> okay. i just wanted coclear that up, because the title of heari
. >> mr. kennedy? >> ooh -- i'm old-fashioned as well. >> so when you understand that about 80% of the people in this country file their tax returns online, we're talking about security on healthcare.gov when there's more personal information on a tax return. i just want to highlight that, that we're talking about security on healthcare.gov when the majority of people file their tax returns online. all of you call for third parties to conduct security testing. and the miter...
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thank you. >> thank you, mr. kennedy. mr. krush. >> chairman smith, ranking member johnson, and members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to testify on important topic of cybersecurity. i am waylon krush, founder and ceo of lunarline, one of the fastest-growing cybersecurity companies. also i'm the founder of the cyber warrior program. as stated earlier. i've been asked to speak on cybersecurity day as relates to healthcare.gov and just listening to music in the eye has some very simple points i want to make right away. first of all, if none of us here build healthcare.gov. if we are not actively doing, not a path to vote early, but an active for the assessment and doing penetrations and running that exploitable code on healthcare.gov, we can only speculate whether or not those will work. so anything that's been said thus far if were talking about any type of site can just identifying a vulnerability and the actual working on the site, no nanoparticles work in the background, what -- how each one on lockdown, n
thank you. >> thank you, mr. kennedy. mr. krush. >> chairman smith, ranking member johnson, and members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to testify on important topic of cybersecurity. i am waylon krush, founder and ceo of lunarline, one of the fastest-growing cybersecurity companies. also i'm the founder of the cyber warrior program. as stated earlier. i've been asked to speak on cybersecurity day as relates to healthcare.gov and just listening to music in the eye...
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mrs. kennedy was with him at that dinner. president kennedy obviously had a speech writer, but he would often rewrite and edit his speeches up until the moment he was about to deliver it. at this particular dinner, as he was waiting to speak, he wanted to close his speech with some verses from "ulysses." mrs. actually asked kennedy, give me the last lines from "ulysses." and the following in her h is the rest of the poll him which she knew from memory -- is whichst of the poll em she knew from memory, giving him the words. lovea young age, jacquelyn to write. she would often create poems as gifts to her parents. on christmas and birth a's come she would write a poll him and illustrated. we have some early examples when she was about 10 years old. while at school in connecticut where she went to high school, she wrote a really wonderful essay called "be kind and do your share." " be kind and do your share, that is all there is to it." and she goes on about helping others in life is so important and how it is easy to just say a
mrs. kennedy was with him at that dinner. president kennedy obviously had a speech writer, but he would often rewrite and edit his speeches up until the moment he was about to deliver it. at this particular dinner, as he was waiting to speak, he wanted to close his speech with some verses from "ulysses." mrs. actually asked kennedy, give me the last lines from "ulysses." and the following in her h is the rest of the poll him which she knew from memory -- is whichst of the...
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mrs. kennedy was with him at that dinner. president kennedy obviously had speechwriters that he would speeches, ups until the moment he was about to deliver it. as he wasnner, waiting to speak, he wanted to close his speech with some versus from "ulysses." so he actually asked mrs. kennedy, give me the last line from ulysees, "come my friends." and following and mrs. kennedy's hand is the rest of the poem, which he knew from memory. so he could close his speech with those words. from a young age, jacqueline beauvier loved to write. she would create poems as gifts for her parents. on christmas and birthdays, she would write up a woman and illustrate it. we have two early examples from when she was 10 years old. porters' school, she wrote a wonderful essay called "be kind and do your share." she goes on about how helping others in life is so important. word for someone. is called "one special summer." after graduating from school, jackie's parents, her mother and stepfather sent jackier and her sister on the summer through euro
mrs. kennedy was with him at that dinner. president kennedy obviously had speechwriters that he would speeches, ups until the moment he was about to deliver it. as he wasnner, waiting to speak, he wanted to close his speech with some versus from "ulysses." so he actually asked mrs. kennedy, give me the last line from ulysees, "come my friends." and following and mrs. kennedy's hand is the rest of the poem, which he knew from memory. so he could close his speech with those...
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mrs. kennedy worried that her husband's murder lacked meaning. told that her husband had been killed by a deranged young man, she wished he had been martyred for the cause of civil rights or something similarly noble. despite a marriage that was often unhappy, jackie became determined to invest her husband's death with meaning. she directed the arrangements so that they mimicked lincoln's funeral of a century before, consciously linking her husband to the great emancipator. and it was she who came up with the idea first of the eternal flame to mark her husband's grave and then the conceit of her husband's presidency as a modern day camelot. the image stuck and changed the legacy of her husband to a human politician burdened by missteps, faults and promise into an ageless sage whose survival we believe would have insured an hearn golden age. jackie took what had been a day of national shame that such a senseless, violet act could occur in america and instead restored the country's pride by showing that grief could be borne with extraordinary grace
mrs. kennedy worried that her husband's murder lacked meaning. told that her husband had been killed by a deranged young man, she wished he had been martyred for the cause of civil rights or something similarly noble. despite a marriage that was often unhappy, jackie became determined to invest her husband's death with meaning. she directed the arrangements so that they mimicked lincoln's funeral of a century before, consciously linking her husband to the great emancipator. and it was she who...
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"mrs. kennedy is deeply touched," her secretary wrote back, declining the thoughtful offer. the president's widow saved many letters from children. this one from ten-year-old bridget hebert of lake charles, louisiana. "i guess you haven't got over the shock of your husband's death because i haven't, either," she wrote. "come over to our house if you can to rest." 13-year-old bob thorne felt partly responsible for the tragedy. "it was kind of my fault," he said, revealing he'd receive a "c" in american history at school. "after this tragic loss, i realized that i could do plenty to help my country. next term, i promise you, i'll get an 'a'." this envelope from maxene mcnair in alabama was marked "v.i.p." mrs. mcnair's daughter denice and three other girls had been killed five months earlier in the bombing of the 16th street baptist church in birmingham. "may i commend you for your wonderful display of courage," she wrote. "isn't it strange how people with so much to give to the world are taken?" >> the knowledge of the affection in which my husband was held by all of you has
"mrs. kennedy is deeply touched," her secretary wrote back, declining the thoughtful offer. the president's widow saved many letters from children. this one from ten-year-old bridget hebert of lake charles, louisiana. "i guess you haven't got over the shock of your husband's death because i haven't, either," she wrote. "come over to our house if you can to rest." 13-year-old bob thorne felt partly responsible for the tragedy. "it was kind of my fault," he...
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mrs. kennedy worried that her husband's murder lacked meaning. told her husband had been killed by a deranged young man whom she referred to some silly little communist, she wished he'd been martyred for the cause of civil rights or something similarly noble. despite image that was often unhappy, jackie became determined to invest her husband path with many kids she directed the arrangements so that they mimic lincoln's funeral of a century before, consciously linking her husband to the great emancipated. it was issue came up with the idea first of the eternal flame to mark her husband's grave and then the conceit of her husband's presidency as a modern-day camelot. the image stuck and change the popular view of her husband from that of a young, flawed, content rich human politician burdened by missteps, false and promised him into an ageless sage whose survival we believe would've been insured in american golden age. jackie took what would've been a day of national shame that such a senseless violent act that could occur in america instead resto
mrs. kennedy worried that her husband's murder lacked meaning. told her husband had been killed by a deranged young man whom she referred to some silly little communist, she wished he'd been martyred for the cause of civil rights or something similarly noble. despite image that was often unhappy, jackie became determined to invest her husband path with many kids she directed the arrangements so that they mimic lincoln's funeral of a century before, consciously linking her husband to the great...
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ken birdie, so mrs.-- kennedy, so mrs. kennedy went to him and asked him to write about the president's death. and she opened up all of the friends, all of the family, everybody to give him interviews. he was paid $40,000 advance, and he gave that to the kennedy library. and he said that he would give all the royalties from the book to the kennedy library. when he published the book or he got it ready for publication, and jackie couldn't read it, and the attorney general didn't want to read it. it was too raw, so they had their aides read it, and they objected to several things in it. and they a got into a real tussle. and jacqueline kennedy did not want certain b things published like -- certain things published like at that time no one realized that she was a heavy smoker. when she was coming back on air force one with the president's body, apparently, she looked in the mirror, and she saw wrinkles, and she said how old she was getting. she had told this to manchester. she'd given him ten hours of interviews. she didn't
ken birdie, so mrs.-- kennedy, so mrs. kennedy went to him and asked him to write about the president's death. and she opened up all of the friends, all of the family, everybody to give him interviews. he was paid $40,000 advance, and he gave that to the kennedy library. and he said that he would give all the royalties from the book to the kennedy library. when he published the book or he got it ready for publication, and jackie couldn't read it, and the attorney general didn't want to read it....
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unfortunately, there's been no contact from them. >> mr. kennedy, thank you. thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you. >> we'll keep an eye on how the health care website is doing. >> thank you, sir. >>> coming up, the senate intelligence committee says the attack in benghazi was the work of local militias with no tally to al qaeda. our panel weighs in, next. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right, no hidd fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> i can say with complete confidence that al qaeda was involved in it, and that certainly the state >>> i can say with complete confidence that al qaeda was involved in it, and that certainly the state department knew that al qaeda had a major presence in benghazi prior to the attack. >> we have no indication that they directed or planned this attack. and i reiter
unfortunately, there's been no contact from them. >> mr. kennedy, thank you. thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you. >> we'll keep an eye on how the health care website is doing. >> thank you, sir. >>> coming up, the senate intelligence committee says the attack in benghazi was the work of local militias with no tally to al qaeda. our panel weighs in, next. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right, no hidd fees. it's...
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unfortunately, there's been no contact from them. >> mr. kennedy, thank you. thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you. >> we'll keep an eye on how the health care website is doing. >> thank you, sir. >>> coming up, the senate intelligence committee says the attack in benghazi was the work of local militias with no tally to al qaeda. to al qaeda. our panel weighs i there's a new form of innovation taking shape. at a company that's bringing media and technology together. next is every second of nbcuniversal's coverage 0f the 2014 olympic winter games. it's connecting over one million low-income americans to broadband internet at home. it's a place named one america's most veteran friendly employers. next is information and entertainment in ways you never thought possible. welcome to what's next. comcastnbcuniversal. >>> i can say with complete confidence that al qaeda was involved in it, and that certainly the state department knew that al qaeda had a major presence in benghazi prior to the attack. >> we have no indication that they directed or plann
unfortunately, there's been no contact from them. >> mr. kennedy, thank you. thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you. >> we'll keep an eye on how the health care website is doing. >> thank you, sir. >>> coming up, the senate intelligence committee says the attack in benghazi was the work of local militias with no tally to al qaeda. to al qaeda. our panel weighs i there's a new form of innovation taking shape. at a company that's bringing media and...
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unfortunately, there's been no contact from them. >> mr. kennedy, thank you. thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you. >> we'll keep an eye on how the health care website is doing. >> thank you, sir. >>> coming up, the senate intelligence committee says the attack in benghazi was the work of local militias with no tally to al qaeda. our panel weighs in, next. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor [ female announcer ] no matter the occasion..., your home's the place everyone gathers. so be ady with a stouffer's lasagna. it's the mouthwatering recipe that keeps them coming back. stouer's. madeith care for your family. verizon innovators are creating air and soil sensor networks that help use water wisely, so american farms can keep growing for generations to come. because
unfortunately, there's been no contact from them. >> mr. kennedy, thank you. thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you. >> we'll keep an eye on how the health care website is doing. >> thank you, sir. >>> coming up, the senate intelligence committee says the attack in benghazi was the work of local militias with no tally to al qaeda. our panel weighs in, next. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has...
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i think that the baker street stop was reinstituted with input as an example but i liked how mr. kennedy and staff came to the richmond district as well and listened to many seniors and others, and were flexible about taking that input and integrating it into the plan as well. and so the five limited is a great example, and i think of the mta's example to have out reach and have that impact the way that you implement and i appreciate it. >> campos? >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i apologize but i have to step out of the meeting but i do want to before, you complete your presentation, i just want to thank staff, for all of the work that has been done and to echo the comments of my colleagues, mr. kennedy and others that have been doing this, and i was impressed with the level of community out reach that is being planned that has been done and i do want to get a specific copy of the plan that has been written for this effort. and the one thing that i want to under score is what i said at the meeting with the staff, i do think that it is important for us to reach out to certain com
i think that the baker street stop was reinstituted with input as an example but i liked how mr. kennedy and staff came to the richmond district as well and listened to many seniors and others, and were flexible about taking that input and integrating it into the plan as well. and so the five limited is a great example, and i think of the mta's example to have out reach and have that impact the way that you implement and i appreciate it. >> campos? >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i...
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he wanted to spare mrs. kennedy? >> he feared mrs. kennedy would have to testify at the trial. he buses in a distraught emotional state and was impulsive any way. but it hit him hard. everyone who's talk to him said they were shocked hall over, and he was that it was an emotional downward spiral he had a little dog he called his wife. the little white dog was in his car when he shot oswald. he was also very angry. the man to to tout the ad in the papers was jewish and he was furious. and after he shot oswald he said i had to show there were some tough to wish people in dallas. >> host: very surely we have time for a few questions but i want to sum up one more aspect. there is so much to talk about. pre-don't have the time. the funeral was over jackie dedicates herself to make certain that this event and her husband place in history was going to be seen as wonderful. tell the story about camelot >> guest: you have all heard of camelot it was not the word that describes the kennedy and frustration while it was unfolding. you never heard that phrase associated with kennedy before
he wanted to spare mrs. kennedy? >> he feared mrs. kennedy would have to testify at the trial. he buses in a distraught emotional state and was impulsive any way. but it hit him hard. everyone who's talk to him said they were shocked hall over, and he was that it was an emotional downward spiral he had a little dog he called his wife. the little white dog was in his car when he shot oswald. he was also very angry. the man to to tout the ad in the papers was jewish and he was furious. and...
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dear mrs. kennedy, when the tragic news came across the airwaves, again my heart said, it isn't true. it didn't happen. >> isn't it strange how people with so much to give to the world are taken. >> reporter: mrs. mcnair today on why she was moved to write. >> i was hoping it would give her some comfort, because i got a lot of comfort from the letters that people wrote me. >> reporter: two women a world apart, brought together by the shock and pain of violent sudden loss. >> may i thank you again on behalf of my children and the president's family for the comfort that your letters have brought to us all. >> reporter: an archive now preserved for all time. andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> and that is our broadcast for this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> we're following developing news this evening. we've been following a fire burning in the delta. you see intense flames and evacua
dear mrs. kennedy, when the tragic news came across the airwaves, again my heart said, it isn't true. it didn't happen. >> isn't it strange how people with so much to give to the world are taken. >> reporter: mrs. mcnair today on why she was moved to write. >> i was hoping it would give her some comfort, because i got a lot of comfort from the letters that people wrote me. >> reporter: two women a world apart, brought together by the shock and pain of violent sudden...
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the pledge of allegiance today will be led by the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. kennedy. mr. kennedy: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? without objection. mr. speaker, this past summer, we learned of the largest disability fraud in the history of social security taking place in puerto rico. now, less than six months later, we hear of a more shocking scandal in new york where 106 people have been arrested, including former policemen, f.b.i. employees and firemen. worse, about half the defendants falsely claimed their disability was caused as a result of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, even though many had never worked at ground zero. these individuals are stealing from a program that serves those who can no longer work due to disability. this is unacceptable. the american people are out
the pledge of allegiance today will be led by the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. kennedy. mr. kennedy: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? without objection. mr. speaker, this past summer, we...
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i understand two presidents, kennedy and hoover never received an income as president. did mrs. ford receive any kind of income after president ford passed away? >> first of all, you are right about hoover and j.f.k.. and in fact they rejected federal salaries as president. in hoover's case he never accepted payment for any of his various positions whether secretary of commerce or the hoover commissions or whatever. the question about whether mrs. ford -- >> did she get a widow's pension? do you get compensation if your husband dies and he served as president? >> i don't believe you do. i don't think so. so back to the amount of time -- >> no, in terms of a payment or pension, no. there is an office of course, the president's office remained in operation and she had the franking privilege. >> what is the franking privilege? >> it is basically free postage and of course the secret service protection until the end of her life. >> did the public pay for that office? >> so there were benefits not salary? >> absolutely. >> steve ford talked about his dad being on the road sometimes 2
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. >> now, mr. kennedy, the obama administration is not happy with your testimony and they're pushing back very hard on it. the chief security officer for the website was the very concerned about vulnerabilities back in october when the website was launched. now says that it's fully tested and that it is secure. this is what she said when testifying before congress. >> this security control ment all industry standards was an end to tests and conducted in a stable environment and allowed for testing to be completed in the alotted time. >> she now calls for full certification of the site. she says it's secure, sir. >> i have to completely disagree with her. it's not just myself that is saying this website sin secuis , it is seven independent researchers that looked at the research i've done and came to the exact same conclusion. these are folks that work really well in the industry. they're highly respected, have an extensive experience with working for the government. you know, if you read the testim
. >> now, mr. kennedy, the obama administration is not happy with your testimony and they're pushing back very hard on it. the chief security officer for the website was the very concerned about vulnerabilities back in october when the website was launched. now says that it's fully tested and that it is secure. this is what she said when testifying before congress. >> this security control ment all industry standards was an end to tests and conducted in a stable environment and...
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dear mrs. kennedy, when the tragic news came across the airwaves, again, my heart said it isn't true, it didn't happen. >> isn't it strange how people with so much to give to the world are taken. >> mrs. mcnair today on why she was moved to write. >> i was hoping it would give her some comfort. lot of comfort from the letters that people wrote me. >> two women a world apart brought together by the shock and pain of violent sudden loss president. >> may i thank you again on behalf of my children and of the president's family for the comfort that your letters have brought to us all. >> an archive now preserved for all time. and i want to thank maxine mcnair for welcoming us into her home and for talking to me yesterday. >>> two students, a boy and girl from new mexico middle school, remain hospitalized, one in critical condition after yesterday's shooting alleged by a 12-year-old fellow student who opened fire with a sawed off shotgun. police and parents praise a courageous teacher who convinced
dear mrs. kennedy, when the tragic news came across the airwaves, again, my heart said it isn't true, it didn't happen. >> isn't it strange how people with so much to give to the world are taken. >> mrs. mcnair today on why she was moved to write. >> i was hoping it would give her some comfort. lot of comfort from the letters that people wrote me. >> two women a world apart brought together by the shock and pain of violent sudden loss president. >> may i thank you...
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i think that the baker street stop was reinstituted with input as an example but i liked how mr. kennedy and staff came to the richmond district as well and listened to many seniors and others, and were flexible about taking that input and integrating it into the plan as well. and so the five limited is a great example, and i think of the mta's example to have out reach and have that impact the way that you implement and i appreciate it. >> campos? >> thank you,
i think that the baker street stop was reinstituted with input as an example but i liked how mr. kennedy and staff came to the richmond district as well and listened to many seniors and others, and were flexible about taking that input and integrating it into the plan as well. and so the five limited is a great example, and i think of the mta's example to have out reach and have that impact the way that you implement and i appreciate it. >> campos? >> thank you,
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and each of these letters included a response from mrs. kennedy's office. each of those. and what an incredible treasure there. >> the other thing that's interesting, we will not know i think, until 2067 the transcript of the interviews she gave right after the assassination. >> yes. it will be a long time before more of that. there's more inside the kennedy library th >>> we are looking at more record-breaking temperatures around the bay area under an unusually strong ridge of high pressure. that is sending the jet stream well to the north. that means the storms are staying far away from the bay area. still, we are going to see sunshine to the coastline, temperatures almost 70 degrees in pacifica today. about 74 a record in oakland. 74 also in san jose. temperatures tomorrow slightly cooler but still some records. cooling over the weekend, but staying dry. >>> five years ago today, captain sully sullenberger and first officer jeff skiles became american heroes. they'll join us in studio 57 to share the story of the miracle on the hudson and the bond they formed with the
and each of these letters included a response from mrs. kennedy's office. each of those. and what an incredible treasure there. >> the other thing that's interesting, we will not know i think, until 2067 the transcript of the interviews she gave right after the assassination. >> yes. it will be a long time before more of that. there's more inside the kennedy library th >>> we are looking at more record-breaking temperatures around the bay area under an unusually strong...
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it's god's will, not for us to question." 50 years ago today mrs. kennedy addressed the nation and thanked us for letters of condolences. there were heart-felt outpourings of grief. some were things like a 10-year-old girl wrote and said "i think you are the nicest lady in the world." i mean it too. she was trying to show the nation that she was stoic and you have to soldier on. >> there are 22,000 letters in the series, including telegrams, postcards and momentos from around the world. pages and pages of world war i history are a click away. the first batch of world war i diaries went online. britain's national archives took on the task. the collection is 1.5 million pages and they hope it will >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler in new york. here are the top stories. in nigeria new laws are in place that sharply limit gay rights. the president signed legislation banning same sex marriage in that country. activists say police arrested dozens of people. israel's defence minister apologised after issuing harsh words, calling kerry
it's god's will, not for us to question." 50 years ago today mrs. kennedy addressed the nation and thanked us for letters of condolences. there were heart-felt outpourings of grief. some were things like a 10-year-old girl wrote and said "i think you are the nicest lady in the world." i mean it too. she was trying to show the nation that she was stoic and you have to soldier on. >> there are 22,000 letters in the series, including telegrams, postcards and momentos from...
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kennedy's plight. in fact, if you go to youtube, you can see actual footage, jack ruby, pulledded down a hallway in cuffs by two prisers and a reporter shouts, jack, jack, how could this happen? ruby says, if stevenson was president, this never would have happened. reporter says, jack, what do you mean? what are you saying? look at the man in there now, the man at the top. that's lyndon johnson. senator barry goldwater, he knew it was lyndon johnson. robert and jackie kennedy, they knew it was lyndon johnson. robert kennedy sends an imstair, william wallton, an artist, a friend of jackie kennedy's, one of the first openly gay men in america. he goes to the soviet union where he has cultural relationships, meeting with the kgb giving a message of the kennedys. one, they say, we know that john kennedy was killed by a domestic conspiracy, meaning the russians had nothing to do with it. two, they said, dallas was the perfect place for the crime, and, three, the elevation of lyndon johnson is unfortunate an
kennedy's plight. in fact, if you go to youtube, you can see actual footage, jack ruby, pulledded down a hallway in cuffs by two prisers and a reporter shouts, jack, jack, how could this happen? ruby says, if stevenson was president, this never would have happened. reporter says, jack, what do you mean? what are you saying? look at the man in there now, the man at the top. that's lyndon johnson. senator barry goldwater, he knew it was lyndon johnson. robert and jackie kennedy, they knew it was...
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kennedy alluded to earlier, is not something as simple as replacing a credit card. this can be long term and very damaging to an individual. >> several experts said that would not put the personal information on healthcare.gov. not everybody was unanimous in terms of their criticism of the web site. one guy was more optimistic. >> anything from the white house on this today, mike? >> well, it's interesting because obama administration has been saying, no breaches, no hacks so far, and an expert testifying at another congressional hearing today said the web site actually recently passed a security test. >> independent security contractors completed a security control assessment of the site on december 18th with no open high findings. this security control assessment met all industry standards, was an end to end test and conducted in a stable requirement and allow editor testing to be completed in the allotted time. >> we talked about the adjustments to the web site, and an outside security researcher says it's not easy to retrofit security once a web site is up and r
kennedy alluded to earlier, is not something as simple as replacing a credit card. this can be long term and very damaging to an individual. >> several experts said that would not put the personal information on healthcare.gov. not everybody was unanimous in terms of their criticism of the web site. one guy was more optimistic. >> anything from the white house on this today, mike? >> well, it's interesting because obama administration has been saying, no breaches, no hacks so...
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>> clear mr. kennedy, the last who testified is right. he doesn't have a horse in this case. he's an analyst, someone that understands cyber security. there are 20 serious vulnerabilities that have been pointed out in the obama care website last october that have yet to be fixed. you have 67 democrats who joined republicans in the house vote that dealt with security over obama care website, largest democrats on obama care vote. this is a very practical issue. even if you support the law, you have a responsibility to make sure anyone that enters that for health care. >> it would require notification to americans if their personal data has been compromised of the white house oep opposes this bill. why would the white house oppose the bill? >> a much larger problem with the issue. it's so politicized, so partisan, even on something that might be technical, so much distrust and animosity between two sides, each side goes to its battle stations and prups the worst about the other side. >> this is like the average american who is worried about their private identity being stolen. b
>> clear mr. kennedy, the last who testified is right. he doesn't have a horse in this case. he's an analyst, someone that understands cyber security. there are 20 serious vulnerabilities that have been pointed out in the obama care website last october that have yet to be fixed. you have 67 democrats who joined republicans in the house vote that dealt with security over obama care website, largest democrats on obama care vote. this is a very practical issue. even if you support the law,...
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in attempting to repeat the "times" with the subsequent soviet violations mr. kennedy suggests the far eastern agreement -- the fact is the soviet union pledged china's show retained full sovereignty in manchuria. not that many years later he writes the most eloquent and persuasive letter to the new york times about why bobby kennedy would be a good senator from the state of new york and why he deserves to run. so he was not inflexible in terms of making judgment about things but for me at least watching that my network and watching him on the american landscape and not just going with the whims but making strong judgment, this was an area he did know well and probably did know a lot more about bobby. >> he in fact that brings up a point which is that he did become, you got to know bobby very well when he was working the white house for president kennedy and he became very close to him. i used to visit my father when i was in law school and when he was living in new york and i was late getting cambridge and he would often take bobby and myself and others out to
in attempting to repeat the "times" with the subsequent soviet violations mr. kennedy suggests the far eastern agreement -- the fact is the soviet union pledged china's show retained full sovereignty in manchuria. not that many years later he writes the most eloquent and persuasive letter to the new york times about why bobby kennedy would be a good senator from the state of new york and why he deserves to run. so he was not inflexible in terms of making judgment about things but for...
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kennedy jr., leading the charge against this, okay, despite all the data and all the studies, mr. kennedy will not relent. is that what cuomo is worried about? kennedy and the money and the advertisements against fracing? >> kennedy and the new york city radical environmental groups. new york city based. have found this to be a great fund-raiser for their organizations. five or six years ago, bobby kennedy was supporting natural gas, but when they realized that this was going to be a boom and that it was going to put their investments in solar and wind on the back burner, they changed their tune. so that's what this is all about. this is not about the science. it's not about the technology. it's pure politics. >> just funny thing, i did not know this. you're saying five years ago, robert f. kennedy jr. was in favor of natural gas? i did not know that. >> yes. if you look at, you know, you go back to the websites of some of these groups that he represents, they were supporting natural gas as the bridge fuel to solar. and wind. and when they realized we had this abundant supply, you
kennedy jr., leading the charge against this, okay, despite all the data and all the studies, mr. kennedy will not relent. is that what cuomo is worried about? kennedy and the money and the advertisements against fracing? >> kennedy and the new york city radical environmental groups. new york city based. have found this to be a great fund-raiser for their organizations. five or six years ago, bobby kennedy was supporting natural gas, but when they realized that this was going to be a boom...
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mr. kennedy, it may not apply to all corrects. it doesn't apply to all officers but is there recognition that there are maybe abuses that crackdown has gone too far? >> i appreciate dan making the point that it doesn't apply to all districts and agencies. and i will tell you for 24 years now, nazaroe has been in the business of planing police officers how to function properly in schools. you know, are there over policing issues in certainly schools? i would suppose so because certainly not all police officers working in schools are trained by nazaro. as a matter of fact, north carolina unfortunately is one of the states where we virtually do no training because we have to be invited in to a state by local agencies to conduct the training. so, i think that's an important point to make. officers have to be properly trained how to work in the school environment. >> and it is not. i mean underscore the point here. it is not an easy thing to deal with young people, to deal with situations that might veer out of control and particularly
mr. kennedy, it may not apply to all corrects. it doesn't apply to all officers but is there recognition that there are maybe abuses that crackdown has gone too far? >> i appreciate dan making the point that it doesn't apply to all districts and agencies. and i will tell you for 24 years now, nazaroe has been in the business of planing police officers how to function properly in schools. you know, are there over policing issues in certainly schools? i would suppose so because certainly...
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its first principles including principles for mr. jefferson. but jackson's credo of opportunity, kennedy's ethic of responsibility, civic responsibility, roosevelt's thirst for innovation. and my first job is where i learned all this, that those principles really worked. and that was in the war on poverty. i had the greatest job ever. sargent shriver didn't trust the bureaucrats telling him what was going on around the country, so he hired young reporters to go around the country and write about these, what was happening in his programs. long new york magazine-type pieces. i happened to be hostly in the south -- mostly in the south where the civil rights movement and the war on poverty were really joined during that period, so i knew everybody in the civil rights movement. i met ginger in camden, alabama, when she was working for the
its first principles including principles for mr. jefferson. but jackson's credo of opportunity, kennedy's ethic of responsibility, civic responsibility, roosevelt's thirst for innovation. and my first job is where i learned all this, that those principles really worked. and that was in the war on poverty. i had the greatest job ever. sargent shriver didn't trust the bureaucrats telling him what was going on around the country, so he hired young reporters to go around the country and write...
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also, how mrs. nixon when she was in the white house added to the antiques and brought in so much of american culture on where jacqueline kennedy started at her personal diplomacy in africa and also which went through? thank you very much. >> those are questions we are going to tell her story. let us do that. we have a clip of pat nixon talking about her volunteerism. [video clip] >> it is a great joy for me to be here with you this evening and to receive this award. however, i would like to say i am receiving this in the name of all of the volunteers who are working throughout this land and throughout his world. as you know, i have been in most of the countries of the world and all of the united states. i have these good people who give of their hearts and hands to assist others and there is no more noble way to spend part of a life. i do thank all of you who are here in a position and volunteers. i do thank all of the people in this united states who are so kind and generous. i am proud of them. a
also, how mrs. nixon when she was in the white house added to the antiques and brought in so much of american culture on where jacqueline kennedy started at her personal diplomacy in africa and also which went through? thank you very much. >> those are questions we are going to tell her story. let us do that. we have a clip of pat nixon talking about her volunteerism. [video clip] >> it is a great joy for me to be here with you this evening and to receive this award. however, i...
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. >> how did mrs. kennedy appear to take this? >> well obviously, she was terribly upset. i thought she handled herself excellently. she was not in a state of panic. she was deeply concerned about her husband. >> my father campaigned for kennedy and became his delegate. a compton city councilman, he believed the senator was the best hope for bridging the nation's economic and racial divide. he and hundreds of supporters were celebrating kennedy's victory in the california primary. >> it's on to chicago, and let's >> and panic rippled over the ballroom. >> is there a doctor in the house, please? >> five rushed backstage to help, including my father a trauma surgeon. kennedy's friend paul schrade, a union official who shared the stage with him minutes earlier, was first person who went down. he took a bullet to the head while standing next to the senator. >> there's still a dent there. the bullet went into the first layer of skull and out. >> you're lucky. >> very lucky. if i'd been an inch taller it really would have got me. >> dr. marvin irsher saw schrade bleeding on the
. >> how did mrs. kennedy appear to take this? >> well obviously, she was terribly upset. i thought she handled herself excellently. she was not in a state of panic. she was deeply concerned about her husband. >> my father campaigned for kennedy and became his delegate. a compton city councilman, he believed the senator was the best hope for bridging the nation's economic and racial divide. he and hundreds of supporters were celebrating kennedy's victory in the california...
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after some pleasantries and this exchange, mrs. roosevelt says to president kennedy, why aren't there more women leaders in the united states? i mean we are a privileged country. we are educated women. why aren't there more leaders? and it occurred to me when i was going back through just trying to figure out how we are going to talk about where we are todao be willing to do is to ask like eleanor roosevelroosevel t did, the difficult questions. the questions that you know may be a little bit embarrassing for some people to try to answer, but really are there to sort of engage and move us in a direction that are haps the president wasn't even thinking about going when he entered the room and entered into that conversation. so today i want to talk a little bit about what those difficult questions are that are going to move us from where we are today. i want to talk a little bit about women's leadership. i want to talk about some of the things that i care very much about which happen to be research but also research specifically in h
after some pleasantries and this exchange, mrs. roosevelt says to president kennedy, why aren't there more women leaders in the united states? i mean we are a privileged country. we are educated women. why aren't there more leaders? and it occurred to me when i was going back through just trying to figure out how we are going to talk about where we are todao be willing to do is to ask like eleanor roosevelroosevel t did, the difficult questions. the questions that you know may be a little bit...
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dear mrs. kennedy. 50 years ago the first lady went on television to thank americans for their condolences. >> those of you who have written to me know how much we loved it. >>> now some never before seen writers have been released. >>> and maria shriver with ms. davis, the harvard grad who made headlines after taking a stand in texas. >>> one of the funniest women in the history of tv. >> get out! >> savannah is one-on-one with julia louis-dreyfuss, wednesday, january 15th. >> happy birthday, babe! thanks for watching the kids so i could be here in new york. >> go kentucky! >> my kids are in dallas. dad's in new york. >> i came to new york to see al for my birthday! >> hi to my sisters from new york and the "today" show. woo! >>> welcome back to "today" on this wednesday morning. i'm matt lauer along with savannah guthrie, carson daly. >> i didn't know you did that. >> you didn't? >> like a ballerina. >> see what i deal with on a daily basis? hello, folks. how are you? i'm okay. it's beautiful
dear mrs. kennedy. 50 years ago the first lady went on television to thank americans for their condolences. >> those of you who have written to me know how much we loved it. >>> now some never before seen writers have been released. >>> and maria shriver with ms. davis, the harvard grad who made headlines after taking a stand in texas. >>> one of the funniest women in the history of tv. >> get out! >> savannah is one-on-one with julia louis-dreyfuss,...
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kennedy, mr. hastings for moving this rapidly through our committee, our chairman, and to the alumni of the peace corps that are part of this great body and to say this legislation marks an acknowledgment of this great country providing to the world its greatest resource, its people. their talent, their intelligence and their drive. and with that yield back the remainder of my-time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings: i yield myself the balance of the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hastings: mr. speaker, i just want to say that -- which was repeated i think every member that spoke on this legislation, that this legislation will require no federal funds. when you think about that, from the volunteer standpoint of those that went overseas and did what they did in their missions, i think that this is fitting that we should establish something from the private sector that commemorates
kennedy, mr. hastings for moving this rapidly through our committee, our chairman, and to the alumni of the peace corps that are part of this great body and to say this legislation marks an acknowledgment of this great country providing to the world its greatest resource, its people. their talent, their intelligence and their drive. and with that yield back the remainder of my-time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from washington. mr....
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. >> having a keen sense of fashion, jacqueline kennedy was admired for her clothing ensembles. >> mrs. kennedy is known as a tyle icon. admiration of her fashion sense. the first ensemble that she wore as first lady, of course, was on inauguration day. this grayish color dress and
. >> having a keen sense of fashion, jacqueline kennedy was admired for her clothing ensembles. >> mrs. kennedy is known as a tyle icon. admiration of her fashion sense. the first ensemble that she wore as first lady, of course, was on inauguration day. this grayish color dress and
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without objection, the chair recognizes mr. kennedy for five minutes. >> i will be quick. thank you for indulging yet another member that is not on the slip admits he and has great interest in this topic. thank you for being here. i am very interested in actively engaged in a number of s.t.e.m. initiatives. one of the challenges i have demand from the private sector to provide more talented engineers and computer sciences. as we try to structure what that actually is and looks like, a reluctance of some to look at initiatives as a long- term investment in their own business model. rather than a short-term philanthropy initiative. this is more than a strategic overall development. any recommendation to me or this committee as to how to get the private sector more involved. >> a lot of of the problem is to start doing things that are. the idea that a scientist with a phd in engineering cannot go into a school because they are not qualified to teach. that is fine. we do not want to treat an issue there. let the students get credit for being on the programs. let them get colle
without objection, the chair recognizes mr. kennedy for five minutes. >> i will be quick. thank you for indulging yet another member that is not on the slip admits he and has great interest in this topic. thank you for being here. i am very interested in actively engaged in a number of s.t.e.m. initiatives. one of the challenges i have demand from the private sector to provide more talented engineers and computer sciences. as we try to structure what that actually is and looks like, a...
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mr. kennedy, you know, gave to me, lackluster testimony. and so those people were directly under the secretary. and so, you know, if i had been her, i would have forced them to come testify to prove that i didn't have anything to do with it. but, unfortunately, ms. lamb never came. >> all right. lynn westmoreland, congressman from the great state of georgia today joining us from atlanta. sir, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> 20 minutes after the top of the hour. remember when the president had this to say about equal pay? >> over the course of her career, a working woman with a college degree will earn on average hundreds of thousands less than a man who does the same work. that's wrong. >> he says that's wrong. well then why are men still making a lot more than women at his white house? war on women? you didn't hear that from me. brand-new report just out. >>> it's the best selling book stirring up controversy. critics slamming this author. this morning the author is here fighting back. ♪ ♪ is it africa? the middle east? canada? o
mr. kennedy, you know, gave to me, lackluster testimony. and so those people were directly under the secretary. and so, you know, if i had been her, i would have forced them to come testify to prove that i didn't have anything to do with it. but, unfortunately, ms. lamb never came. >> all right. lynn westmoreland, congressman from the great state of georgia today joining us from atlanta. sir, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> 20 minutes after the top of the hour. remember...